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SERIES DESCRIPTION
IPS Interruptible Power Supply Inverters
FTS Fast Transfer Supply Inverters
3FTS 3 Phase Fast Transfer Inverters
UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply Inverters
DCS Central DC Emergency Systems
OPTIONS Supervisory, Input/Output, Alarms & Electronic, Battery Options & Start-up Service

 

WHY? As industrial AC load requirements become more complex, the need for emergency standby power increases in importance. Many critical loads are highly sensitive to the interruption of utility-supplied power. AC power loss or reduction is unacceptable when delicate instrumentation, memory storage, security systems or lighting systems are involved. Where potential utility power failure threatens the integrity of critical loads, a reliable, independent system of emergency standby power is necessary.

 

HOW? A central inverter system consists of a bank of batteries, DC-to-AC inverter, battery charger and associated switching and wiring components. In the system’s standby mode, normal utility power is supplied to the connected load through a transfer device which monitors the supply for continuity. In this mode, the charger maintains the batteries at full charge. Loss or interruption of utility power initiates the operational mode, in which the inverter draws DC power from the batteries and converts it to emergency AC power to supply the load. The system will provide emergency power in this manner for a rated time, normally 1-1/2 hours, or until the utility supply is restored. It then returns to the standby mode and enters a battery recharge cycle. All functions are completely automatic.

 

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